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- Books special: Can intelligent literature survive in the digital age? (Independent)
Look at this chap sitting outside the Caffè Uno at Paddington station. He is reading For Whom the Bell Tolls with slightly exaggerated attention. He has a Uniball pen close to hand, for making shrewd marginal comments. He holds the book up before his face, and his chin juts slightly, as if the fall of Hemingway's lapidary prose were giving him some caffeine boost of vicarious heroism. Behold, ...
- Take it easy, but take it - LA Observed
Take it easy, but take itLA Observed, CA - 10 hours agoIt’sa shame Studs Terkel didn’t live to see the election of our nation’s first African American president, but on the eve of this historic election, ...
- Heritage House Guild - Atlantic News Telegraph
Heritage House GuildAtlantic News Telegraph, IA - 1 hour ago9 2 to 4 pm birthday party for Dorothy Podolak. Arlene Rainey, Nancy Misenor, Iola Muller, Sally Hohl and Margaret Gustafson volunteered. ...
- Green docs toss the preaching - Globe and Mail
Green docs toss the preachingGlobe and Mail, Canada - 8 minutes ago"As a programmer, you don't want to show films that don't have some poetry and cinematic artistry to them. Information is not good enough when you're ...
- Service tribute to Vaughan Williams - The Wymondham and Attleborough Mercury
Service tribute to Vaughan WilliamsThe Wymondham and Attleborough Mercury, UK - 14 hours ago... can join in with some of his best-loved hymns, and there will be choral and solo items as well as readings of the prose and poetry that inspired him. ...
- LIVE REVIEW: The Separation of Church & Rehab: Bucky Sinister Gets Straight Without Losing His Lack of Faith (Willamette Week)
Bucky Sinister knew he had a problem when the young punk kid smoking speed from a broken lightbulb told him he should probably take it down a notch. It was, Sinister told the crowd at Powell’s on Hawthorne last night, like when Steven Adler got booted from Guns’n'Roses: If those dudes think you’re doing too [...]
- Political is personal - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Denver’s Andrea Gibson has been the undeniable rising star of American poetry over the last couple years, enjoying a meteoric rise to prominence everywhere from local coffee shops to HBO’s “Def Poetry Jam,” from college campuses to Sirius ...
- Same Wiman, more on Bolano - Examiner.com
Same Wiman, more on BolanoExaminer.com - 9 hours agoby Robert Schwab, Denver Literary Examiner Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry magazine, the storied journal that has chronicled worldwide poetry since its ...
- Charlotte Kohler, at 99; was Va. Quarterly Review editor - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeCharlotte Kohler, at 99; was Va. Quarterly Review editorBoston Globe, United States - 9 hours agoKohler also was the first US editor to publish South African writer Nadine Gordimer, who later received the Nobel Prize for Literature. ...
- 'La Naval' book is a multi-faceted feast - Inquirer.net
'La Naval' book is a multi-faceted feastInquirer.net, Philippines - 1 hour agoJoaquin, supreme writer of prose and poetry, immortalized the Virgin's myths through his legends about the dying wanton and the Virgin's jewels, ...
- Barack Obama has brought 'change' to the politics of Britain - Daily Telegraph
It was a second Black Wednesday, only this time joyously so. Dull was he of soul who did not find a way to relish the global carnival that was November 5, as the world awoke to find that the 44th President of the United States was an African-American ...
- THAT PERSONALITY TOUCH (Bradenton Herald)
Laurie Crawford has always been arty but two years ago, she decided to apply her talents to a new business.
- Events Calendar (Independent Press)
Altars of the Invisible: Sculptural Book-works, is on exhibit in the Tomasulo Gallery, Union County College, Cranford, from Nov. 14 to Dec. 20. Multimedia book artist Miriam Schaer uses garments like girdles, bustiers, brassieres, gloves, aprons and children's clothes,...
- Romeo and Juliet, the Royal Shakespeare Company: Milton Keynes ... - The Oxford Times
Romeo and Juliet, the Royal Shakespeare Company: Milton Keynes ...The Oxford Times, UK - 37 minutes agoThe power of the story and the poetry, however – even in a lacklustre production such as this – never make us wish for less. Director Neil Bartlett has ...
- Havel receives Seifert prize (Prague Daily Monitor)
Prague, Oct 10 (CTK) - Former Czech president Vaclav Havel, playwright and writer, was presented Friday with the Jaroslav Seifert Prize for 2008 that is given by Charter 77 Foundation for excellent poetry or literary work published in the past three years, or exceptionally for life work.
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